Utah License Law
When a Utah agent represents a buyer in a transaction where the seller is not represented, the agent owes to the unrepresented seller:
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonest dealing and disclosure of relevant material facts✓ Correct
CNo duties whatsoever
DThe same duties as a dual agent
Explanation
Even when working with an unrepresented seller, a Utah buyer's agent must deal honestly and disclose material facts. The full fiduciary duties (loyalty, obedience, confidentiality) are owed only to the buyer-client.
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